Wreck-Gar addendum

Four months - this has to be some sort of record for the longest period of time between writing a review and posting an addendum for it. There's a piece of information we left out of the Wreck-Gar review back in August, and now we can finally share it with you:

There are two holes in the bike's seat that match up to the pegs of his crotch. So the one in robot mode clicks in place and sits securely on the bike. His hands are even sized to hold the handlebars! So much fun!

That's not all we have to say today, though. Taking a cue from the guys over at Reprolabels, I decided to make some license plates for the bikes - and more than that, I decided to make them ambigrams. The advantage of that? When the license plate flips upside down for robot mode, it's still legible:

Nifty, huh? Here are the designs I came up with:

Those are all based on Oregon license plates, since that's where the original Transformers took place - the one with the tree is the "normal" plate, while the yellow ones are intended for motorcycles.

If you want to create license plates for your Junkions, download this PDF of the designs - it should be the right size for the figure when printed at 100%. I printed it near the edge of the paper, then folded a piece of packing tape over both sides to "laminate" it, so to speak, and cut the plates out and glued them in place.

One Response to Wreck-Gar addendum

Still haven't bitten the bullet on the mold yet, though. I would've probably bought Scrapheap for full retail, he's got my favorite head and deco of them, but... you know... Japanese e-Hobby exclusive.